But charges of fraud and driving without a licence were dismissed after the prosecution, represented by Shelby Larcombe, offered no evidence.

That left Brown facing charges of break and enter, possessing housebreaking instruments at night, possessing suspected stolen property (keys) and unlawful possession of the restricted drug sildenafil (also known as viagra).

The break and enter charge was dated between June 8 and 13, while the remaining charges were dated to July 15.

Pleas were not entered to those charges.

Brown was represented in court by defence solicitor Rosie Varley, of Morton Lawyers, who asked for a two week adjournment.

Magistrate Scott Luxton granted an adjournment until September and Brown's bail was extended.